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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. you can't agree what sort of training did he get in germany you talk i do is go commando commander needs and he had yesterday to include that wireless devices communications and all types of explosives. six weeks after serai thousand targeted jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem this insanity take anyone who the street was in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should tell me about the two british two zero two c. word any of the dusters you knew who were quick who are the ones that
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ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games won or lost, but on the record of the player in later life. what kind of man he had become. i had a couple of coaches like that his influence as i can still feel today. i still have a relationship mentors in my life today. and i found the sick be the cadiz and work ethic and and forced it on a daily basis. it toughened up my game and they gave me confidence to play with the best and to never, ever let the other team inside my head those are the strengths that will serve you well in any line of work. that will come in handy if you are a republican running for the political office in massachusetts. [laug
ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games...
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broadcasting live from our studios and some from also this is our team would love to have you with us now for the look at the week's top stories right here british special forces soldiers are released today by libyan opposition as fears grow of a foreign military intervention in the country experts claim any military action in libya would be driven because of skyrocketing fuel prices and the u.s. congress winning hearts and minds a broad hillary clinton asks for more funding to spread the restlessness overseas as more people turn to alternative sources for the u.s. secretary of state says america's losing in information war to foreign outlets including our team. and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms seem the russian police force renamed and officers retraining selection will be more rigorous and pay increase in the hope of turning out more professional officers. now some heated debate for you val and his guests discuss if the union protests in the u.s. will affect democracy crosstalk is coming up next. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice th
broadcasting live from our studios and some from also this is our team would love to have you with us now for the look at the week's top stories right here british special forces soldiers are released today by libyan opposition as fears grow of a foreign military intervention in the country experts claim any military action in libya would be driven because of skyrocketing fuel prices and the u.s. congress winning hearts and minds a broad hillary clinton asks for more funding to spread the...
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ass cut off his foreign cash goes under along key experts warn of a legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young people in italy look to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic far right. up next to fight for the rights of american workers as peter lavelle's cross-talk guests look at the protests in wisconsin which are testing a cornerstone of the country's democracy. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of what. we've done to the future. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back one attack on the founding fathers. can. still. discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington
ass cut off his foreign cash goes under along key experts warn of a legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young people in italy look to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic far right. up next to fight for the rights of american workers as peter lavelle's cross-talk guests look at the protests in wisconsin which are testing a cornerstone of the country's democracy. will . bring you the latest in...
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but i'll be back with more news for us than thirty minutes from now i mean time the fight for the rights of american workers and crosstalk look at the protests in wisconsin which testing a cornerstone of the country's and marcy that's crossed from next. week we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future coverage. you can. start. to think you want to. blow and welcome the rosco gun control of our drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape roll back one attack on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles stanage a journalist and author of redemption song in irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to ford o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talk team illinois hunger all right gentlemen all three of you have been on cross talk before so you kn
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three thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines fighting for control of key cities intensifies in libya but the media is being blamed for making it look much worse than it is stoking the conflict just to get striking headlines. as gadhafi is foreign cash goes under lock and key experts warn of the legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young people in italy look to inject fresh blood to the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic fault right. next to fight for the rights of american workers but as peter lavelle's cross-talk gas look at the protests in wisconsin which are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy stay with us crosstalk coming up next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future coverage. can you still. want to. follow and welcome the crossfire gang people who go drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the r
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in libya is already happening he's a multi-billion dollar foreign assets are being frozen and often use a political tool of western powers looking to protect interests in the region. and massive influx of illegal immigrants from violence prone arab countries fueling anti muslim sentiment in european states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says islam does not belong in europe. next to fight for the rights of u.s. workers as peter all about his cross talk guess look here with the protests in wisconsin that are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy cross talk coming your way next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of. the future coverage. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back when attacks on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser
in libya is already happening he's a multi-billion dollar foreign assets are being frozen and often use a political tool of western powers looking to protect interests in the region. and massive influx of illegal immigrants from violence prone arab countries fueling anti muslim sentiment in european states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says islam does not belong in europe. next to fight for the rights of u.s....
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be discussed the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york is a. home this for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to florida o'connell he's chairman of civic form pack and another member of our cross talk team you know in the hunger for a gentleman all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works for and i want to go to you and in talk a little bit about collective bargaining in the united states democracy are the founding fathers a little worried right now as they see what's coming out of ohio and out of wisconsin the current unrest the united states isn't about the merits of democracy democracy is live alive and well it's really about sort of spending and fiscal responsibility as relates to government this may be the issue of the decade in the united states to be perfectly honest with you democrats love the boy and folks like george w. bush but in reality this situation dates
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new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tells us what to do about the ongoing financial part unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you may never. need to listen to. most aren't watched. guys welcome to shower and tell the obama show part of our guests not to sound the topic now i want to hear audio just does video on our the twitter for part of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is like. ok it's time for tonight's tools on award and it goes to the ground. the old senator from arizona john mccain appeared over the weekend on a.b.c.'s this week and he was discussing a report that showed a news team trying to furnish a home with only products that were made in the usa a list of what he had to say. but also point out that if you go into that house if you work a computer here and i pad and i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to. yeah you see john pick the apple builds those i phones i've has
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correspondent christine for us our put up. it is a rising tide spreading across the globe. as the angry the oppressed are fighting back against the oppressors in egypt a leader was taken down in libya he hangs on but barely in greece as many as thirty thousand protesters came out last month angry at the ongoing austerity measures imposed by the government there in portugal it was the same thing and in this country wisconsin remains at the crux of a fight described by many as the battle between the haves and have nots or the governor wants to take away collective bargaining rights of public workers well it turns out it's not just people whose job it is to protect and serve americans. it's also those whose job it is to care for americans these nurses here work for the largest hospital in washington d.c. it also has a level one trauma unit which means many of the patients they get are in the most serious condition they say the company that runs the hospital medstar is operating on the cheap not only not wanting to give these nurses raises but also wanting to leave greece their
correspondent christine for us our put up. it is a rising tide spreading across the globe. as the angry the oppressed are fighting back against the oppressors in egypt a leader was taken down in libya he hangs on but barely in greece as many as thirty thousand protesters came out last month angry at the ongoing austerity measures imposed by the government there in portugal it was the same thing and in this country wisconsin remains at the crux of a fight described by many as the battle between...
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just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest in the name of a hot story. well it's monday march seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy casanova you're watching our t.v. and when it comes to the american dream visions of the white picket fence are front and center but for decades those fences have been propped up by the government largely through fannie mae and freddie mac. now since taking these enterprises over in the wake of the housing crisis the federal government is now backing the ninety percent of u.s. mortgages but with new proposals on the table by the obama administration the message seems clear but this country could no
just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest...
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use market forces. the result was reaching the goal at a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before they thought would be the resulting cost to them. well, the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there was no problem were displaced by the low sulphur coal. rather than protect high sulphur coal, we let the market forces worked -- forces work. industries can overplay their hand. i'm afraid the coal industry may overplay its hand, especially when we are reaching their hands out and saying, "we will try to develop the sequestration -- coal captures sequestration and we will help pay for it. and perhaps they will have to pay for it." the oil companies are unique. they're not disinterested in their financial well-being. they're interested in -- not just interested in their financial well-being. they are financing the tea party movement and the republican party and they are making the politics pay off for them both ideologically and economically. there are industries we'r
use market forces. the result was reaching the goal at a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before they thought would be the resulting cost to them. well, the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there was no problem were displaced by the low sulphur coal. rather than protect high sulphur coal, we let the market forces worked -- forces work. industries can overplay their hand. i'm afraid the coal industry may overplay its hand, especially when we are...
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you can also find us on e-mail and you can also send us your comments by twitter. we will read some of those on the air this morning. this is the story from "the baltimore sun." host: echoing comments made by a number of administration officials over the last week, the white house william davies told "meet the press" that the white house is looking at the options. we will take a look of the, a few moments. should the u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a gas price? should there be another way where that decision is made? let's go to michael on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. you have a great show. i have knowledge of the oil reserves. canada, 31% of u.s. oil. mexico, 28%. nigeria and venezuela, 16% each. arab world is only 4%. the oil reserves were bought during the bush administration under the iraq war clause. when president clinton went out just 20% of the oil reserves bought by bush, sr., oil fell 2/3. if he lets out just the oil glut in the iraq war, oil should be down around $40 per barrel. thank you ver
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you can also send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or send us a tweet, twitter.com/booktv. next call for professor maier comes from william in manhattan beach, california. william, thanks for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. and, professor maier, and i want to know how you say your name, that's first. [laughter] you're a national treasure, thank you, madam. >> guest: well, thank you, thank you. i say maier because i inherited the pronunciation from the family of my husband to whom i will soon be married for 50 years. so, you know, at this point it would seem to me to change the pronunciation would be an act of hostility. however, i will say i answer to meyer as well, and two of my daughters have chosen to pronounce it meyer, so it gets a little confusing in this family. >> caller: maier it is, and i have two quick questions. on booktv a year or two ago i saw a gentleman talking about his book that put the american revolution as much on the -- [inaudible] and the constitution, he put it in perspective worldwide and said that the american revolution was small
you can also send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or send us a tweet, twitter.com/booktv. next call for professor maier comes from william in manhattan beach, california. william, thanks for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. and, professor maier, and i want to know how you say your name, that's first. [laughter] you're a national treasure, thank you, madam. >> guest: well, thank you, thank you. i say maier because i inherited the pronunciation from the family of my...